Sadly I don't think TMC comes here much anymore. 

Can we please stop the boo-hooing over people who have left the board. Chances are they'll be back anyway.
How many of my posts in here over the last month or so were initiated by me, and how many were in response? How many times here lately have I just popped in to rip Archer out of the sheer blue sky? Or is it mostly me taking the bait from those of you who just can't get me out of your minds and bring me up bi-daily.
I am just skeptical the shiny new toy Tomlin bought for himself isn't going to fix some of the real problems this team seems to have year-in, year-out under his regime
I don't even know what people are debating anymore on the Archer issue.
I didn't like the pick because, to me, it's frivolous. And by that I mean limited participants on offense as "gimmick" players and returners just aren't WORTH that much to me. That's a philosophical position I have on football that isn't going to change because of the Archer selection. I don't see a lot of correlation between these types of "specialty players" and consistent, dominant winning around the league. I am still a traditionalist that my top 11-12 guys on offense have to be the BEST 11-12 guys I have and they're job is to beat your top 11-12 guys on defense. If you can't do that, all the Dri Archers in the world won't matter to getting to 11 or 12 wins and winning in the playoffs.
I've said before about 100 pages ago that if they decide to run Archer into the ground as a RB (and that includes the screen game and limited slot opportunities), then do it. Get him his touches in a traditional offense, not by catering the offense TO HIM and FORCE touches. Turn him into Warrick Dunn.
Tombert also seems to "chase" quick fixes to their special teams, which I'm not philosophical in favor of either. To me, great special teams is all about the coaching, practice, execution and roster depth (great athletes coming up through the system). It's not about the punter or returner. Those are the fancy hood ornaments, not the engine. But you've seen this organization use valuable resources on punters and very limited return-only type players (using picks, roster spots, etc.). And for the most part, this "plan" has pretty much failed over the last 7 seasons.
So I am very suspicious of how this organization is "presenting" Archer to me as a player. By their own design they are expecting him to improve things in ways I don't agree with philosophically. They are promoting him as a returner. They are promoting him as a situational weapon on offense. And I just don't value those types of players very highly.
I hope I'm wrong. But even when players like this succeed it doesn't normally FIX the things that are holding your team back from winning meaningful, tough situations and games in December/playoffs. I still think the game is primarily trench warfare, quarterback efficiency and red zone production (and vice versa on defense). If I look at a prospect and he can't really help in one of those three categories (offensively or defensively), I have to question his value as a 3rd round pick.
We will see how it all plays out this season. I am as curious as anyone as to how many touches Archer gets, how he gets them and what he produces out of those touches.
I am just skeptical the shiny new toy Tomlin bought for himself isn't going to fix some of the real problems this team seems to have year-in, year-out under his regime.
^^^^^THIS is what this ridiculous thread should end on, explaining both sides of the argument.
Very well stated Del, thank you.
The rest of you jagoffs, let it go
I have no idea how that explains both sides of the issue.
I was thinking the same thing. Doesnt explain my viewpoint at all.
please stop antagonizing and goading.
One of the funniest things I have ever seen on here. It was something like "Your post makes mine look wrong and stupid so will you delete it please?" I probably would've forgotten that by now if not for the sheer irony. You're now beating the "Quit taking yourself so seriously! Who cares about being right?!?" drum, fresh off of begging me to delete my posts to save you from looking stupid. If only I had that degree of skill.
Sadly I don't think TMC comes here much anymore.![]()
hey lets try to come up with something a little better.. some substance.. anything really...
^^^^^THIS is what this ridiculous thread should end on, explaining both sides of the argument.
Very well stated Del, thank you.
The rest of you jagoffs, let it go
I hope I'm wrong. But even when players like this succeed it doesn't normally FIX the things that are holding your team back from winning meaningful, tough situations and games in December/playoffs. I still think the game is primarily trench warfare, quarterback efficiency and red zone production (and vice versa on defense). If I look at a prospect and he can't really help in one of those three categories (offensively or defensively), I have to question his value as a 3rd round pick.